Ideas
for Library/Information Assignments - Suggestions for
assignments that address specific goals such as learning
research skills, evaluating resources, conducting a literature
review, following research trends, and more.

Information
Literacy for Faculty - Published by the ACRL Institute for Information
Literacy, this site provides an introduction to the concept of information
literacy and model information literacy programs. It is designed
specifically for academic administrators and faculty.

Project Information Literacy
- Website for "a national study about early adults and their
information-seeking behaviors, competencies, and the challenges
they face when conducting research in the digital age. ... [It]
investigates how early adults on different college campuses conduct
research for course work and how they conduct 'everyday research'
for use in their daily lives." Features a February 2009 progress
report, articles, video clips, and related material. From the University
of Washington's (UW) Information School (iSchool).

U.S.
Copyright Office - Official web site of the United
States Copyright Office of the Library of Congress

Anti-Plagiarism
Strategies - Strategies for detecting and preventing
plagiarism, with links to online term paper vendors and
plagiarism detectors.

Cheating
101 - Published by the library at Coastal Carolina
University, this web site provides "easy steps" for
combating plagiarism in student writing.

Plagiarism.org -
An online resource for educators concerned with plagiarism
in the classroom. While some of this site's services are
fee-based, there is plenty of free and useful information

Preventing
and Detecting Plagiarism - This site, published by the
University of Texas at Austin libraries, gives tips for preventing
and detecting plagiarism, as well as links to papers available
online.

BlendedTeaching.Org:
From the Sloan Consortium, with the latest research and information
on teaching courses with blended/hybrid technology approaches.

LoLa
Exchange: Learning Objects, Learning Activities.
Materials for use across the curriculum, with a particular
focus on modules for Information Literacy

MERLOT:
Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online
Teaching. Designed primarily for faculty and students of
higher education. Links to online learning materials are
collected along with annotations such as peer reviews and
assignments.

NITLE The
National institute for Technology and Liberal Education
serves as a catalyst for innovation and collaboration for national liberal
arts colleges as they seek to make effective use of technology.